Additional Possible Matches
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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Buchach |
Fedor (Fedorivs'kyy Zakaznyk? Fedorivka?) |
The fourth action in Bucz... |
Dukla |
Barwinek |
The group of people inten... |
Dukla |
Dukla |
Mina Wolf, rabbi Dukielsk... |
Radekhiv |
Kamianka-Buzka |
[In Radekhiv] in July and... |
Bialystok |
Groczysko, "Wilczy Bród" |
Since 1941, in Zielona an... |
Medyka near Przemyśl (Jews from neighbouring villages (now located on the USRR's lands) and those living in Medyka (7 families) |
Medyka |
I hereby declare I am awa... |
Dukla |
Tylawa |
400 old people and childr... |
Dabrowka near Wolomin |
Dabrowka |
All of the aforementioned... |
Berezhany |
Baranowa Jama, Raj |
1939: On Yom Kippur, kehi... |
Dęblin (Jews from Irena and Czechoslovakia)
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Dęblin
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On 15 August 1942, 1,800 ... |
Berezhany |
Raj |
Over 1,200 people were ta... |
Slonim |
Pietralawicze |
[November 1941] At the sa... |
Lvov |
Janow |
[1943] The worst and the ... |
Rabka Zdroj (Jews from Rabka, Sącz, Nowy Targ, Jordanów and others) |
Tereska |
Each month between April ... |
Stryj |
Grabowiec Stryjski |
In July 1941 Germans ente... |
Lvov |
Lyczakowskie Piaski sand dunes behind Janowka Camp |
[1942] In the meantime, a... |
Augustów (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Augustów |
[April 1944] We reached A... |
Białystok (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Dzikie |
On 21 June 1944 we return... |
Stowbtsy or Świerżeń |
Akińczyce |
In July 1941 SS men came ... |
Wieliczka |
Niepołomice Forest
|
[28 August 1942] Everybod... |
Wieliczka |
Wieliczka |
The hospital "liquidation... |
Wieliczka |
Wieliczka |
Next day [1 August 1942] ... |
Lvov |
Lasienice |
First massacre, which too... |
Lvov |
Lvov |
[July or August 1942] The... |
Parczew (Jews from Kalisz, Kielce and Katowice) |
Juliopol |
Jews in Parczew found out... |